Candi Sukuh
Candi Sukuh Solo Candi Sukuh popularly known as the Sukuh temple is situated at Desa Berjo, Karangpandan and stands at a height of 910 meters on the slopes of Gunung Lawu. The temple stretches from the East to the West and the main gate of the temple lies to the West. The construction of the Candi Sukuh is pre historic and reminds one of the Meghalitic era of Punden Berundak (terrace graves). Candi Sukuh can be considered to be one of the interesting Hindu temples in all of Southeast Asia.
Most
temples generally would have a large square shrine whereas Candi Sukuh
has a pyramid reminiscent of Mayan structures from Central America.
This is perhaps the only Hindu temple or the Buddhist one for that
matter sporting a pyramid like this and nobody knows for sure why the
builders had chosen this type of a structure. Just in front of the
pyramid are three large truncated which are haphazardly placed. They
appear to be for offerings or sacrifices, or perhaps, given the nature
of the carvings, go-go dancing. The temple features three terraces,
the first terrace being on the lowest level, followed by the second
and the third. All the three terraces are connected with stairs and each
one has an entrance gate.
Candi Sukuh Temple in Solo was
constructed in the 15th century according to popular belief. The
relief’s that are found to beside the first gate are believed to have
the meaning "Buta aban wong" and” Gapura buta anahut buntut” which
means " The year of 1359 Caka = 1437 AD.
The remnants of the Sukuh
Temple in Solo consist of Reliefs that describe the union of the male
and female ex organs symbolically which can be found on the gate of
the first terrace. Reliefs describing the Sudhamala and Garudeya stories
and reliefs that describe the hand made iron activities (pande besi)
are also found in the temple. The temple seems apparently devoted to
the god Bima, the sword maker. Human statues and animal statues can
also be seen inside the temple premises.
The main temple was
discovered in 1815 which was discovered by a resident of Sukarta,
Johnson during the period of the Raffles’ government. It is also
pyramidal. Various efforts have been made to restore and secure the
temple. Archeological department of the Central Java provincial
government resumed restoration work in 1989-1991.
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